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EI8HT finds SHINEDOWN shaping modern American hard-rock strength and large melodies that can reach pop listeners into a 2026 album with a clear sense of identity.
Lighting Up the Sky gathers GODSMACK’s muscular riffs, dry groove and large melodies into a well-balanced record.
Get Rollin’ is Nickelback’s first studio album in years, and it delivers the band’s familiar strengths without overcomplication: thick guitars, Chad Kroeger’s rough-
Planet Zero gives Shinedown a concept framework focused on polarization and the pressure of digital life.
When Legends Rise builds on Sully Erna’s low, powerful voice and Godsmack’s heavy riffs while expanding the melodic range of the band’s seventh album.
Attention Attention shapes Shinedown’s heavy rock into a concept record about moving from self-destruction and isolation toward recovery.
Feed the Machine pushes Nickelback’s thicker guitars and heavier rhythms to the front, showing a more aggressive side of the band.
Threat to Survival combines Shinedown’s thick guitar riffs, electronic texture and emotionally forceful vocals into modern hard rock.
1000hp condenses Godsmack’s thick guitar riffs, heavy groove and rough-edged vocals into something simple and forceful.
No Fixed Address builds on Nickelback’s thick rock-guitar base while reaching toward pop, dance and ballad-like elements.
Amaryllis combines heavy guitars, electronic texture and emotionally expansive vocals into modern rock with real scale.
Here and Now uses thick guitar, heavy beats and instantly memorable choruses to deliver Nickelback’s arena-ready hard rock directly.
The Oracle pushes Godsmack’s aggressive hard rock through low, rolling riffs, heavy drums and tense vocals.
Dark Horse pushes Nickelback’s heavy riffs, dry beat and Chad Kroeger’s grainy vocal toward even larger hooks.
The Sound of Madness connects Shinedown’s heavy guitar and hard-driving rhythm to Brent Smith’s dramatic vocal.
IV gathers Godsmack’s low, rolling guitar riffs, tight drumming, and Sully Erna’s rough vocal character into a concentrated record.
All the Right Reasons uses heavy riffs, dry rhythm and Chad Kroeger’s grainy voice as a hard-rock foundation.
Us and Them combines hard riffs, steady rhythm and Brent Smith’s emotionally forceful voice.
Faceless puts physical weight at the front through thick guitar, low-stepping rhythm and rough vocals.
The Long Road uses distorted guitar, heavy beat and Chad Kroeger’s rough voice to make direct rock with large-scale choruses.
Leave a Whisper combines heavy guitar, steady rhythm and Brent Smith’s powerful, emotional voice into melody-driven American rock.
Silver Side Up connects thick guitar riffs and instantly memorable melody with remarkable directness.
Awake by GODSMACK: track list, Spotify player, music videos and English liner notes on METAL BOOST.
Godsmack’s debut combines low-tuned guitar, dragging rhythm and rough-edged vocals.
The State is an early Nickelback record built from heavy guitar, hard rhythm and a grainy vocal delivery.
Curb presents Nickelback’s starting point with a raw, close-up sound rather than the large-scale rock image of later years.